English folk music
The folk music of England is a tradition-based music, which has existed since the later medieval period. It is often contrasted with courtly, classical and later commercial music. Folk music is traditionally preserved and passed on orally within communities, but print and subsequently audio recordings have since become the primary means of transmission. The term is used to refer both to English traditional music and music composed or delivered in a traditional style.
Andy Irvine (musician)Ange HardyBellowheadBlack Mountain SideBoothill Foot TappersChris Leslie (musician)Cutty WrenEliza CarthyFaustus (band)Frankie ArmstrongJim MorayJohn OtwayJoseph Taylor (folk singer)Karen TweedKate RusbyKathryn RobertsLeo AbrahamsMartin CarthyMaster KilbyNancy KerrPaul SartinPilgrims' Way (band)Portsmouth (instrumental)Ric SandersRichard Chapman (musician)Richard Thompson (musician)Sean LakemanSeth LakemanSu HartSyd ArthurThe High Level RantersThe Rhythm SistersThe Snows They Melt the SoonestThe Spinners (UK band)Waterson–CarthyWild Willy BarrettÍmar (band)
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20th century musicA Different ThreadA Singsong and a ScrapAgincourt CarolAlison O'DonnellAll Jolly Fellows that Follow the PloughAltocolony no TeiriAndy CuttingAndy Irvine (musician)Ange HardyAngel Delight (album)Anthea FraserArchive Treasures 2005–2015Arrogance Ignorance and GreedAs You Were (Show of Hands album)BellowheadBen HowardBen Howard discographyBilly BoyBlack Lamp (video game)Black Mountain SideBlue noteBluegrass musicBob Davenport (singer)Boothill Foot TappersBritish folk revivalBritish peopleBroadside (album)Burlesque (Bellowhead album)Canada-I-OCecilia CostelloChris Leslie (musician)Chris Wood (folk musician)Christchurch,_DorsetCockney musicCold Cuts (Show of Hands album)Cold FrontierColin Ross (pipemaker)Contemporary folk musicCountry Life (Show of Hands album)
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Andy Irvine (musician)Ange HardyAs You Were (Show of Hands album)BellowheadBlack Mountain SideBoothill Foot TappersBroadside (album)Burlesque (Bellowhead album)Chris Leslie (musician)Cold Cuts (Show of Hands album)Cold FrontierCruel RiverCutty WrenDark Fields (album)Eliza CarthyFaro AnnieFaustus (band)Frankie ArmstrongHedonism (album)Jim MorayJohn OtwayJoseph Taylor (folk singer)Kate RusbyKathryn RobertsLive at the Royal Albert Hall (Show of Hands album)Martin CarthyMaster KilbyMatachin (album)Molly Drake (album)Music for the Motherless ChildNancy KerrPaul SartinPenguin EggsPortsmouth (instrumental)Revival (Bellowhead album)Ric SandersRichard Chapman (musician)Richard Thompson (musician)RidgeridersRoots: The Best of Show of Hands
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English folk music
The folk music of England is a tradition-based music, which has existed since the later medieval period. It is often contrasted with courtly, classical and later commercial music. Folk music is traditionally preserved and passed on orally within communities, but print and subsequently audio recordings have since become the primary means of transmission. The term is used to refer both to English traditional music and music composed or delivered in a traditional style.
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The folk music of England is a ...... ly gains mainstream attention.
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Английская музыка — традиционн ...... льской традиционными музыками.
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A vihuela playing 'Jamaica' from Playford's 4th edition of The English Dancing Master
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Vihuela Jamaica Playford.ogg
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Vihuela sample
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The folk music of England is a ...... ivered in a traditional style.
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Английская музыка — традиционн ...... льской традиционными музыками.
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English folk music
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Английская музыка
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